I did not realize Global Consciousness Project has added some really cool stuff to their site:
About Global BrainPaint®
Collective unconscious, a pool of shared experiences among our species, is a term of analytical psychology coined by Jung. Princeton’s Global Consciousness Project (GCP) is an international collaboration of scientists and engineers recording data from over 65 sites around the world since August 1998 in an attempt to measure subtle correlations that reflect the presence and activity of consciousness in the world.and
The word Dharma is derived from the root Dhr - to hold - and its etymological meaning is that which holds the people of the world, or the whole creation from the microcosm to the macrocosm. Fractals also represent systems on a microcosmic and macrocosmic level.
We salute this collaborative project with the Global Consciousness Project and are honored to put an image or face on the complex data coming from the EGG sensors around the world. It almost meets all our criteria for living in harmony with one’s purpose. http://brainpaint.com/globalbrainpaint/I just love this. In addition - it changes every 1.5 minutes - this is our global collective light :)
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What is neurofeedback?
In simplest terms, neurofeedback is the process of showing the brain its own activity so that it can learn to change it. This training teaches the brain to be more efficient and effective – to be in the right gear for the task at hand.
The brain produces waves of rhythmic electrical activity that are detectable with electrodes placed on the scalp, a measurement known as an electroencephalogram (literally, "electrical brain picture"), or EEG. The EEG carries information related to thought, metabolic state, hormonal state, attention, feelings and emotions. Most people are aware of the EEG primarily as a diagnostic test for abnormal brain activity such as seizures. That is about to change. For four decades, a dedicated group of researchers have demonstrated that you can actually improve many problems by feeding the EEG back to the brain in real time through sounds and images. According to Candace Pert, PhD, former chief of Brain Biochemistry at the National Institute of Mental Health and featured in What the Bleep Do We Know!?: "Neurofeedback is on the cutting edge of the mind-body revolution. I believe it is one of the treatments that will keep us moving toward an era of new approaches of naturally managing our health."Yes! the image changes...when I refresh - Enjoy everyone!